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Back-End Changelog

Back-end Upgrades for Admin & User ๐Ÿ“ˆ

  1. Introducing an enhanced upgrade featuring a new field in the Currency Payment Interface (PI) Settings: "Blockchain Fee."

    The approach for working with and passing Blockchain Fees to the end-user was simplified in this release. This simplified approach is meant to offer end-user additional transparency into the blockchain fees actually paid for the transaction and separating the Admin/Operator Transaction Fee charged to the end-user. This addition provides End-users with comprehensive insights into transaction costs, displaying the actual fee paid on the blockchain for the transaction. The system now separates the Platform Fee on the transaction from the Blockchain Fee, whereas in the past they were coupled together. The previous process led to disorganization of tracking profits for the operator and less than perfect UX for the End-users.

  • Deposit Transactions: Admin/Operator has the ultimate freedom to control user facing fee structure which is typically set to zero. Meanwhile Admin/Operator has the ability to calculate blockchain deposit collection fees paid to set withdrawal fees in accordance with this overhead. Blockchain fees are charged for transferring funds from the generated deposit address/proxy address to the platform's wallet, in the currency of deposit or the parent currency for token-based transaction like ERC/BSC/TRX.

  • Blockchain Withdrawal Fee: Withdrawal process passes the true Blockchain Fee paid for the transaction on the network. While the Admin/Operator has access to all required tools in their Admin Panel to set the platform Withdrawal Fees individually for each currency as it will be charged to the End-users at the time of withdrawal.

  • On-Chain Swap Blockchain Fee: End-users benefit from a visually reduced platform commission, as the Blockchain Fee is now separated from the Transaction Fee charged by the Platform. This transparent fee structure benefits the Admin/Operator by providing flexibility in managing transactions and an additional layer of accounting leads to improved understanding of Overhead and Profits. While the Admin/Operator has access to all required tools in their Admin Panel to set the platform On-Chain Swap Transaction Fee, Admin/Operator also has the liberty to make a margin on exchange transactions at the preferred markup rate for each individual currency.

  1. Separation of Platform Transactions from Blockchain Transactions.
    This approach enhances user experience by reducing unnecessary fees and simplifying internal transactions for the Admin. It positions the Admin/Operator for a enhanced word of mouth referrals by End-users, understanding that they can send P2P (Platform User - 2 - Platform User) transfers with a reduced cost, or possibly even FREE, depending on Admin settings and preferences.

  • With this update, End-user withdrawal transaction to an address of another End-user registered on the platform, this transaction is now classified as an 'Internal Transaction'. The system scans its database at a time of a withdrawal request and if it finds a matching address generated by the system for another End-user, it performs an exchange of internal balances, rather than sending this transaction on the Blockchain.

  • This change means that the Admin/Operator can offer their users an ability to send and receive funds P2P without incurring Blockchain Fees. The Admin can set their desired Transaction Fee for this type of transaction, while still reducing cost of transaction for their End-users. The Admin/Operator has the liberty to set individual Fees for each Currency.

Improvements ๐Ÿ†

  1. Go-lang Payment Interfaces (PI) for Blockchain Nodes

    For some of the supported currencies, regardless of if theyโ€™re self-managed or pointed at 3rd Party Node Management Services, system is now enhanced with Go-lang PIโ€™s as a replacement for Node.js PI's. These enhancements increase this components stability and faster operation processing. Both Node.js and Go-lang based PIโ€™s are compatible with Marionette without the system having to be agnostic to one or the other.

  2. SumSub KYC Service via API calls


    SumSub KYC Service via API calls
    This integration offers a streamlined process, allowing users to verify their identities quickly and securely.

    But that's not all โ€“ we've also added an option to integrate any other KYC verification service.

    With these enhancements, we're committed to providing a smoother, more customizable KYC verification experience.

Admin Panel Changelog

Upgrades ๐Ÿ“ˆ

  1. We're excited to announce a significant enhancement to our platform: the separation of payout fees in Currency Settings from Payment Interface Settings.

    With this update, Admins gain more granular control and transparency over payout fees, distinct from payment interface settings. Now, administrators can set specific payout fees tailored to their preferences and needs within the Currency Settings section.

    By providing dedicated settings for payout fees, we empower operators to fine-tune their financial strategies and optimize their transactions with greater precision and efficiency.

  2. Experience smoother Currency Payment Interface upgrades: sleek UI, streamlined fee management, smart suggestions, seamless integration, and real-time updates.

  3. We're excited to announce a significant enhancement: a dedicated configuration for currency staking. Accessible directly from the Staking page. This update streamlines the staking process, allowing administrators to manage their staking settings with ease. With this separate configuration, admins can fine-tune staking parameters, monitor rewards, and track staking activities more efficiently.

Improvements ๐Ÿ†

Puppeteer improvements, including the creation of new workflows and permissions for employees.

  • New Workflows: We've developed a streamlined process for creating and managing workflows. Users can now easily create, edit, and track workflows directly within the platform, improving efficiency and productivity.

  • New Permissions: We've implemented new permissions for employees, distinguishing between requesters and approvers. Requesters can initiate workflows and submit requests, while approvers have the authority to review, approve, or reject requests. This hierarchical structure enhances workflow management and accountability.

  • Initial Components for Workflow Edits: We've added new initial components for editing workflows, providing employees with customizable templates and tools to tailor workflows to their specific needs. This feature simplifies the workflow creation process and enables rapid customization.

With these enhancements, Puppeteer offers a more robust and user-friendly experience for managing workflows and permissions. Upgrade now to leverage these improvements and streamline your business processes.

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